Hierarchically‐Ordered Zeolites: A Critical Assessment

Hierarchically‐ordered zeolites have received increasing attention in the last 15 years due to their outstanding properties, which are explored in catalytic reaction with industrial relevance. Up to now, a large number of different synthetic strategies have been reported that allow to introduce an a...

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